For me, typing on a 2016 or newer MacBook keyboard is just incredibly unpleasant/borderline painful between all that noise and also the ridiculously bad key travel. I really can't see how anybody would willingly use one every single day.

Even a $200/$300 Acer 15" celeron laptop has a better keyboard than the butterfly keyswitches imho.

@AluminiumTech The 2016 MacBook I have right now is the only MacBook I’ve ever owned or have really used.

Ive got very dainty fingers, and I don’t really understand the hate about the key travel. Keep in mind that I use a G610 Orion with MX Brown switches and I have no problem going between the two keyboards.

The one I was watching wasn’t even a family vlog with children but rather I was watching a political commentary video. Who would’ve thought that pedophiles and incels also lurk in the comment section of political videos?
But nonetheless I thing the community guidelines in YT comments is a way to deter trolls and hopes in building comments that are civil, but it’s a tall order to do despite Google’s machine learning implementations.

OLED on a laptop? How about no! Unless someone wants dead pixels and screen burn in because of the persistent dock or taskbar at the bottom after two years of use? There’s no need to switch to short-lived OLED to achieve 120Hz variable refresh rate as demonstrated by the iPad Pro which uses IPS LCD.

I don’t know if Jony Ive got the memo that the design itself is inherently flawed or their design team is experiencing cognitive dissonance at best with the criticisms of their butterfly keyboard design. I have yet to read any reports of any laptop keyboards failing because it’s a scissor switch. What’s odd is that with their iMac line, they’re using scissor switches for the bundled keyboard.